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416 lines
13 KiB
Python
416 lines
13 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# /// script
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# requires-python = ">=3.10"
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# dependencies = [
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# "httpx",
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# ]
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# ///
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"""
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Auto-close issues that need MRE (Minimal Reproducible Example).
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This script runs on a schedule to automatically close issues that have been
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marked as "needs MRE" and haven't received activity from the issue author
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within 7 days.
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"""
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import os
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from dataclasses import dataclass
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
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import httpx
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MAINTAINER_AUTHOR_ASSOCIATIONS = {"OWNER", "MEMBER", "COLLABORATOR"}
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@dataclass
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class Issue:
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"""Represents a GitHub issue."""
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number: int
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title: str
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state: str
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created_at: str
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user_id: int
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user_login: str
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body: str | None
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author_association: str
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@dataclass
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class Comment:
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"""Represents a GitHub comment."""
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id: int
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body: str
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created_at: str
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user_id: int
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user_login: str
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@dataclass
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class Event:
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"""Represents a GitHub issue event."""
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event: str
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created_at: str
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label_name: str | None
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class GitHubClient:
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"""Client for interacting with GitHub API."""
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def __init__(self, token: str, owner: str, repo: str):
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self.token = token
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self.owner = owner
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self.repo = repo
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self.headers = {
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"Authorization": f"token {token}",
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"Accept": "application/vnd.github.v3+json",
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}
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self.base_url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}"
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def get_issues_with_label(
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self, label: str, page: int = 1, per_page: int = 100
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) -> list[Issue]:
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"""Fetch open issues with a specific label."""
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url = f"{self.base_url}/issues"
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issues = []
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with httpx.Client() as client:
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response = client.get(
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url,
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headers=self.headers,
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params={
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"state": "open",
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"labels": label,
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"per_page": per_page,
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"page": page,
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},
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)
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if response.status_code != 200:
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print(f"Error fetching issues: {response.status_code}")
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return issues
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data = response.json()
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for item in data:
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# Skip pull requests
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if "pull_request" in item:
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continue
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issues.append(
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Issue(
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number=item["number"],
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title=item["title"],
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state=item["state"],
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created_at=item["created_at"],
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user_id=item["user"]["id"],
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user_login=item["user"]["login"],
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body=item.get("body"),
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author_association=item.get("author_association", "NONE"),
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)
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)
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return issues
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def get_issue_events(self, issue_number: int) -> list[Event]:
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"""Fetch all events for an issue."""
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url = f"{self.base_url}/issues/{issue_number}/events"
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events = []
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with httpx.Client() as client:
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page = 1
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while True:
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response = client.get(
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url, headers=self.headers, params={"page": page, "per_page": 100}
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)
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if response.status_code != 200:
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break
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data = response.json()
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if not data:
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break
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for event_data in data:
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label_name = None
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if event_data["event"] == "labeled" and "label" in event_data:
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label_name = event_data["label"]["name"]
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events.append(
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Event(
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event=event_data["event"],
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created_at=event_data["created_at"],
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label_name=label_name,
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)
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)
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page += 1
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if page > 10: # Safety limit
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break
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return events
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def get_issue_comments(self, issue_number: int) -> list[Comment]:
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"""Fetch all comments for an issue."""
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url = f"{self.base_url}/issues/{issue_number}/comments"
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comments = []
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with httpx.Client() as client:
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page = 1
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while True:
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response = client.get(
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url, headers=self.headers, params={"page": page, "per_page": 100}
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)
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if response.status_code != 200:
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break
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data = response.json()
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if not data:
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break
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for comment_data in data:
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comments.append(
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Comment(
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id=comment_data["id"],
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body=comment_data["body"],
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created_at=comment_data["created_at"],
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user_id=comment_data["user"]["id"],
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user_login=comment_data["user"]["login"],
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)
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)
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page += 1
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if page > 10: # Safety limit
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break
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return comments
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def get_issue_timeline(self, issue_number: int) -> list[dict]:
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"""Fetch timeline events for an issue (includes issue edits)."""
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url = f"{self.base_url}/issues/{issue_number}/timeline"
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timeline = []
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with httpx.Client() as client:
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page = 1
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while True:
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response = client.get(
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url,
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headers={
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**self.headers,
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"Accept": "application/vnd.github.mockingbird-preview+json",
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},
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params={"page": page, "per_page": 100},
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)
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if response.status_code != 200:
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break
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data = response.json()
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if not data:
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break
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timeline.extend(data)
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page += 1
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if page > 10: # Safety limit
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break
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return timeline
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def close_issue(self, issue_number: int, comment: str) -> tuple[bool, bool]:
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"""Close an issue with a comment.
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Closes first, then comments — so a failed comment never leaves
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a misleading "closing" notice on a still-open issue.
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Returns (closed, commented) so the caller can log partial failures.
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"""
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# Close the issue first
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issue_url = f"{self.base_url}/issues/{issue_number}"
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with httpx.Client() as client:
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response = client.patch(
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issue_url, headers=self.headers, json={"state": "closed"}
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)
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if response.status_code != 200:
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print(
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f"Failed to close issue #{issue_number}: "
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f"{response.status_code} {response.text}"
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)
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return False, False
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# Then add the comment
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comment_url = f"{self.base_url}/issues/{issue_number}/comments"
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with httpx.Client() as client:
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response = client.post(
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comment_url, headers=self.headers, json={"body": comment}
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)
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if response.status_code != 201:
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print(
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f"Issue #{issue_number} was closed but comment failed: "
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f"{response.status_code} {response.text}"
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)
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return True, False
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return True, True
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def find_label_application_date(
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events: list[Event], label_name: str
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) -> datetime | None:
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"""Find when a specific label was applied to an issue."""
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# Look for the most recent application of this label
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for event in reversed(events):
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if event.event == "labeled" and event.label_name == label_name:
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return datetime.fromisoformat(event.created_at.replace("Z", "+00:00"))
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return None
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def has_author_activity_after(
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issue: Issue,
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comments: list[Comment],
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timeline: list[dict],
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after_date: datetime,
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) -> bool:
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"""Check if the issue author had any activity after a specific date."""
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# Check for comments from author
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for comment in comments:
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if comment.user_id == issue.user_id:
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comment_date = datetime.fromisoformat(
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comment.created_at.replace("Z", "+00:00")
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)
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if comment_date > after_date:
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print(
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f"Issue #{issue.number}: Author commented after label application"
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)
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return True
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# Check for issue body edits from author
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for event in timeline:
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if event.get("event") == "renamed" or event.get("event") == "edited":
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if event.get("actor", {}).get("id") == issue.user_id:
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event_date = datetime.fromisoformat(
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event["created_at"].replace("Z", "+00:00")
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)
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if event_date > after_date:
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print(
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f"Issue #{issue.number}: Author edited issue after label application"
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)
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return True
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return False
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def should_close_as_needs_mre(
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issue: Issue,
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label_date: datetime,
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comments: list[Comment],
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timeline: list[dict],
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) -> bool:
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"""Determine if an issue should be closed for needing an MRE."""
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if issue.author_association in MAINTAINER_AUTHOR_ASSOCIATIONS:
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print(f"Issue #{issue.number}: Skipping maintainer-authored issue")
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return False
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# Check if label is old enough (7 days)
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seven_days_ago = datetime.now(timezone.utc) - timedelta(days=7)
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if label_date > seven_days_ago:
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return False
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# Check for author activity after the label was applied
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if has_author_activity_after(issue, comments, timeline, label_date):
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return False
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return True
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def main():
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"""Main entry point for auto-closing needs MRE issues."""
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print("[DEBUG] Starting auto-close needs MRE script")
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# Get environment variables
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token = os.environ.get("GITHUB_TOKEN")
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if not token:
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raise ValueError("GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable is required")
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owner = os.environ.get("GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER", "prefecthq")
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repo = os.environ.get("GITHUB_REPOSITORY_NAME", "fastmcp")
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print(f"[DEBUG] Repository: {owner}/{repo}")
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# Initialize client
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client = GitHubClient(token, owner, repo)
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# Get issues with "needs MRE" label
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all_issues = []
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page = 1
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while page <= 20: # Safety limit
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issues = client.get_issues_with_label("needs MRE", page=page)
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if not issues:
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break
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all_issues.extend(issues)
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page += 1
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print(f"[DEBUG] Found {len(all_issues)} open issues with 'needs MRE' label")
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processed_count = 0
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closed_count = 0
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for issue in all_issues:
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processed_count += 1
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if processed_count % 10 == 0:
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print(f"[DEBUG] Processed {processed_count}/{len(all_issues)} issues")
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# Get events to find when label was applied
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events = client.get_issue_events(issue.number)
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label_date = find_label_application_date(events, "needs MRE")
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if not label_date:
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print(
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f"[DEBUG] Issue #{issue.number}: Could not find label application date"
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)
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continue
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print(
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f"[DEBUG] Issue #{issue.number}: Label applied on {label_date.isoformat()}"
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)
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# Get comments and timeline
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comments = client.get_issue_comments(issue.number)
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timeline = client.get_issue_timeline(issue.number)
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# Check if we should close
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if should_close_as_needs_mre(issue, label_date, comments, timeline):
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close_message = (
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"This issue is being automatically closed because we requested a minimal reproducible example (MRE) "
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"7 days ago and haven't received a response from the issue author.\n\n"
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"**If you can provide an MRE**, please add it as a comment and we'll reopen this issue. "
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"An MRE should be a complete, runnable code snippet that demonstrates the problem.\n\n"
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"**If this was closed in error**, please leave a comment explaining the situation and we'll reopen it."
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)
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closed, commented = client.close_issue(issue.number, close_message)
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if closed:
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closed_count += 1
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if commented:
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print(f"[SUCCESS] Closed issue #{issue.number} (needs MRE)")
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else:
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print(
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f"[WARNING] Closed issue #{issue.number} but "
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f"comment was not posted"
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)
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else:
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print(f"[ERROR] Failed to close issue #{issue.number}")
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print(f"[DEBUG] Processing complete. Closed {closed_count} issues needing MRE")
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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